Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images of plant cell microparticles in urine sediment

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This study is the first applying Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) to detect particle elements in urine. (*Dr. Istvan Gyurkovics - Budapest, Hungary -1995) **The absorption of plant cell particles was first described by Gustav Herbst in 1838. ***Prof. Gerhard Volkheimer (Berlin) has studied the absorption (persorption) of different starch granules (and several other non digestable microscopic model bodies) on human voluntiers between 1962-1998. It's not possible to identify chemically these cellulose-like materials in human fluids as e.g. glucose by a simple paper test in the urine. ****Ewerywhere I wrote "starch granules" on the slides I mean empty "plastids", without any starch or protein content! - These spherical containers are for storing nutrients within the plant cells, but after digestion a small portion (less then0,1%) of the -dominantly empty- microspheres will be absorbed from the intestine and excreted into urine.***
The pharmaceutical companies are not interested to "rediscover" the absorption in particle range - because it seems that only the absorption, permeability and excretion in molecular (under nanometer) range supports the business of selling newer molecules. ***This is a huge error in the present era of "micro-pellet" /Micro Fabrication Technology, because these intracellular plastides are the smallest, indigestable and the cheapest ''containers" (microspheres, microparticles, nanospheres, nanocapsules) to transfer any kind of molecules throughout the human circulation.

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  • Fantastic Istvan! Thanks for to shared me this wonderful video.

    Stefano

  • @stefanogbt

    Thanks Stefano,

    I really wished to wake up the interest of some experts or pharmaceutical companies.

    (I've shered this video you to see, I have other thoughts in my mind -beyond music)

    Istvan

  • my peepee hurts now

  • @worktosser

    You may right!

    Rarely - the great amont of particles can cause a little discomfort, without any sign of an urinary infection.

    (paper test of lightmicroscopic investigation does not show any sign of bacteria or white blood cells)

    Istvan

  • Köszönöm István, hogy elküldted. Annyit állapítottam meg ismét, hogy csodálatos a természet, a biológia, a tudomány!

    Zsuzsi

  • @nosztalgia1

    Köszi Zsuzsi, hogy a neked inkább "kínai" témát is megnézted!

    MInt privát írtam, ehhez nem válrtam sok hozzászólást.

    Senki sem foglalkozik ezzel a témával.

    Az elmúlt 100 év óta én vagyok a 2. aki ezt a jelenséget kutatta.

    És a No.1. a világon, aki erre elektronmikroszkópot használt.

    (Tehát csak önnmagamban töprenghetek)

    István

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  • Thanks Amelia,

    to visit this video, it is not for an artist, like you, but this is my other side. I hope to find a journal this year, which accept my paper with the details I've mentioned you briefly.

    Istvan

  • Hello dear Istvan, thank you for sharing this smart video.

    I 've learned more -thank you!

    Amelia

  • Thanks for the first comment and view,

    Maybe you are "sweet", but urine isn't , - and to make SEM pictures about particles in urine is a unique researche.

    Istvan

  • sweet 1st comment and 1st view!

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